Cookie Policy

Last updated: November 28, 2023

It Ducks follows the best practices to comply with (i) the ePrivacy Directive of 12 July 2002 and (ii) French and European laws on the protection of personal data, including the General Data Protection Regulation (the “GDPR”). When connecting to the https://bump.sh website, a banner is displayed to remind the Users of their rights. Regarding such, Users can email It Ducks at [email protected] for any questions they may have.

A cookie is a small piece of data stored by a server in the Users’ computer terminal, tablet, phone, or browser memory when they use a website or an application. Cookies can be used on a future visit to the same website or application. Cookies have multiple purposes: they can help personalize the pages displayed, store the user’s settings, track site usage. They also may be used for advertising purposes.

2. Why does It Ducks use cookies and trackers? For how long?

It Ducks uses cookies and other services to facilitate Users’ browsing, optimize technical management, compile visit statistics, and analyze traffic on its website. The storage period of the information recorded by cookies may not exceed thirteen (13) months.

3. What cookies does It Ducks use?

It Ducks uses the following cookies:

  • Essential cookies: these are crucial for the efficient and proper functioning of the website. They include cookies enabling It Ducks to record Users’ preferences, optimize the design of its website or ease navigation so Users have the best experience.

  • Third-party cookies: including targeting/ advertising cookies. It Ducks does not have any control over the collection by third parties of information relating to Users’ browsing on its website. We recommend that Users consult third parties’ own personal data protection policies.

  • Performance cookies: these aim at monitoring the use of It Duck’s website to generate statistical reports on the way Users use it. The information collected is anonymous and aggregated. These cookies help It Ducks understand Users’ usage patterns, identify and diagnose problems or errors the Users may encounter. These cookies do not allow It Ducks to identify Users.

Cookies and other trackers used by It Ducks are listed hereinafter:

Cookies’ name Issuer Purpose Retention period Mandatory?
_bump_session Bump.sh Functional 1 Year Yes
bump_cookie_consent Bump.sh Functional 1 Year Yes
bump_marketing_tracking Bump.sh Analytics 1 Year No
intercom-device-id-xxxxx Intercom Functional 2 Weeks No
intercom-id-xxxxx Intercom Functional 9 Months No
intercom-session-xxxxx Intercom Functional 1 Week No
ajs_anonymous_id Segment Functional 1 Year No
ajs_user_id Segment Functional A few seconds No
__stripe_mid Stripe Functional 1 Year Yes
__stripe_sid Stripe Functional 30 Minutes Yes

3. Users’ rights

Users are fully free to accept or refuse all cookies but also to personalise their preferences and their consent may be withdrawn at any time. Users may configure their browser to be informed each time a cookie is created or to prevent them from being saved. All cookies can be removed from Users’ devices through their browser settings, by performing the following processes:

Browser Settings
Google Chrome To control how Chrome handles cookies and tracking: - click on “Settings”. Under the heading “Privacy and security”: - click on “Cookies and other site data”.
Mozilla Firefox Click the Menu button, select: 1. “Options”; and 2. the “Privacy & Security” panel. Under the heading “Send websites a "Do Not Track" signal that you don't want to be tracked”, choose “Always”.
Microsoft Internet Explorer In Settings select: 1. “Internet Options”; and 2. “Confidentiality”. Then click on the “Advanced” button.

For further information, Users may visit (i) browsers developers’ own websites or (ii) the French supervising authority’s website (the “Commission nationale de l’informatique et des libertés” or “CNIL”).

The deletion of cookies could unfortunately alter the normal functioning and/or reduce the availability of It Ducks’ website. It Ducks cannot be held responsible for these malfunctions.